Sinovation Ventures is the early stage venture capital firm established by Dr. Kai-Fu Lee. We invest in start-ups in China and in the U.S., at seed, Series A and Series B stages, in specific technology focus areas.

Sinovation Ventures is the early stage venture capital firm established by Dr. Kai-Fu Lee. We invest in start-ups in China and in the U.S., at seed, Series A and Series B stages, in specific technology focus areas.

Strategy

In the U.S., we invest in start-ups, at seed, Series A and Series B stages, in specific technology focus areas. We evaluate projects primarily based on their team and product, their merit for the U.S. market, as well as their potential for successfully entering the China market in due time. Sinovation Ventures (fka 创新工场 China's Innovation Works and Idea Bulb Ventures) aims to be the founders' China partner, with the help and support of our team in the Bay Area, and the teams in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.

Sinovation Ventures' investment focus areas include:

Connected Devices (IoT), wearables, next generation fitness, lifestyle, home, car, medical, etc., as well as devices disrupting industrial sectors, that are software-driven and likely to result in data rich companies, new platforms or marketplaces.

Online education (EdTech), with a primary focus on exceptional content for the post-secondary and lifelong learning audience. The content needs to be market-driven, around a measurable skill-set, and delivered with a learning-by-doing methodology. Secondary focus on simple tools that solve school administrator, or teacher, or parent pain points, that can grow fast enough to become new platforms or marketplaces.

Sinovation Ventures occasionally invests in projects beyond these focus areas. Such projects are led by exceptional teams and typically have an immediate and clear synergy with our portfolio in China.

Hua is a co-founder and Managing Partner of Sinovation Ventures, based in Beijing. Earlier in his career, Hua served as Google China’s Head of Business Development, where he built Google China’s premium ad network into an annual $80 million business. Hua also managed Google China’s portfolio of investments, including well-established Chinese internet companies such as Dianping, Ganji, Tianya, Xunlei, Maxthon, and others. Prior to Google China, Hua co-founded and managed Shanghai Yinda Technology, an engineering consulting company offering mobile telecom network planning and optimization services. Hua has an MBA from Stanford University.

Chris is a Partner at Sinovation Ventures and the CEO of Sinovation North America, currently based in the Bay Area after spending 10 years in Singapore and in Beijing. Chris has been “hands on” his entire career around his entrepreneurial and angel investment projects. Earlier in his career, he was a Managing Partner at Eastern Bell Venture Capital and also served as the CEO of ICDL Asia Pacific, an organization in the computer skills certification sector with operations in 25 Asian countries which he helped turnaround and relocate to Singapore. Prior to Asia, Chris co-founded and managed ECDL Hellas in his native Athens, Greece. Chris holds a M.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering from Imperial College in London, and an MBA from INSEAD.

Jiaping is an Investments Director and a VP of the AI Institute at Sinovation Ventures. He is responsible for investments in deep technology startups, both in the U.S. and in China. Jiaping was a Lead Researcher at Microsoft Research, initially in Beijing and later in Redmond. His research work was published in 10+ ACM SIGGRAPH papers and US patents, focusing on real-time photo-realistic graphics and data-driven appearance modeling. As a full-stack engineer, he has comprehensive experience in recommendation systems, P2P networks, quantitative trading, GPU computing, etc.

He has received his Ph.D. from the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy Of Sciences, advised by Harry Shum, Microsoft EVP. He won the best dissertation award in China for his work on “Data-Driven Appearance Modeling and Rendering” in 2009, the only winner among all Ph.D. graduates in computer science.

Ricky Wong is a Senior Investments Manager at Sinovation Ventures, where he is overseeing investments in deep technology startups, with a focus in robotics, autonomous vehicles, and AI-powered enterprise applications. Prior to that, Ricky started a company applying NLP to eBooks, and he is also an active angel investor. Ricky started his career at Google where he helped start the business intelligence and data-warehousing team. As a tech lead, he grew the team to 30+ engineers across four regions (U.S., UK, India, and China). Ricky got his MS/BS in computer science from UCSB in 3 years, and his MBA from INSEAD.

Angela is a Senior Investments Manager at Sinovation Ventures with experience in U.S.-China cross-border investments, economic analysis, and journalism. Previously, she was a research analyst with the Rhodium Group in New York, where she co-authored a major study on China's economic data and performance. Prior to that, she was a researcher for The New York Times in Shanghai, covering China's economy and the technology sector. She is the creator of an audio program and still writes a column for Bloomberg Businessweek on U.S.-China dynamics and the education sector. A native of Beijing, Angela holds dual Master's degrees in International Finance / Journalism from Columbia University, and dual Bachelor's degrees in Journalism / Economics from Peking University.

Charles is a Venture Partner at Sinovation Ventures. He is the co-founder of RedOctane and the co-creator of the Guitar Hero video game franchise. Guitar Hero launched in 2005 and went on to become the fastest video game to reach $1B in sales. Charles left Guitar Hero in 2010 and is currently the co-founder of Indigo 7, a startup focused on brands in fashion apparel and entertainment. He is an active, serial angel investor. Charles immigrated to California as a young child and currently resides in Silicon Valley with his wife and two daughters. He holds a BA in Economics and Asian Studies from the University of California at Berkeley.

Kai is a Venture Partner at Sinovation Ventures. He is the co-founder and ex-CEO of RedOctane and the co-creator of the Guitar Hero video game franchise, acquired by Activision in June 2006. Kai was also co-founder and CEO of Adux Software, a software company developing solutions for the server appliance market. Prior to Adux Software, he was a consultant with Accenture, where he worked with Fortune 500 clients in the area of supply chain management. He is an active, serial angel investor. Kai holds a BA in Computer Science from the University of California at Berkeley.

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